Hi there - This is the homepage for the Wikispaces, which you can participate on instead of one of your Reading Bowl sheets. Please make sure your entry is a minimum of 300 words. Here's how it works: -Once you finish the book and you're ready to talk about it, come to this space. (Well, I suppose you are already here...) - Look to the left of this page under "Home" and click on the title of the book you read. -You can post questions to your classmates, answer questions, make comments, or add to others' comments. You can talk about why you did or did not like the book, what you thought was important about it, what you thought the author was trying to do, what other books it reminds you of, the characters you did and did not like, and pretty much anything else you think is important. Here are some possibilities: - what is the most important line of the book? - what are some themes presented in the book? - who are the most important characters and why? - what are some symbols the author uses? - how does where the book is set connect to themes or messages?
PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME AFTER YOUR POSTING (first with last initial).
-Please keep your postings directly related to the book, and (of course) keep it clean!
Hi there - This is the homepage for the Wikispaces, which you can participate on instead of one of your Reading Bowl sheets. Please make sure your entry is a minimum of 300 words. Here's how it works:
-Once you finish the book and you're ready to talk about it, come to this space. (Well, I suppose you are already here...)
- Look to the left of this page under "Home" and click on the title of the book you read.
-You can post questions to your classmates, answer questions, make comments, or add to others' comments. You can talk about why you did or did not like the book, what you thought was important about it, what you thought the author was trying to do, what other books it reminds you of, the characters you did and did not like, and pretty much anything else you think is important. Here are some possibilities:
- what is the most important line of the book?
- what are some themes presented in the book?
- who are the most important characters and why?
- what are some symbols the author uses?
- how does where the book is set connect to themes or messages?
PLEASE PUT YOUR NAME AFTER YOUR POSTING (first with last initial).
-Please keep your postings directly related to the book, and (of course) keep it clean!